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June 2022 review: World Cup announcement + Pride Month

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July is looking great, and so is 2026. | Photo by @not_the17thpresident

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Before we blast off into July, we’re here to round up the best things we saw this June. From historic sports news to astrology coffee, there is a lot to cover.

📈Top Conversations

KC Pride 2022 Event Roundup

Color us impressed. Our newsletter about how to celebrate Pride Month in KC was our most opened email in June. We listed 16 events + ways to donate to local causes, and your engagement sure made us proud.

The zodiac signs as Kansas City coffee shops

This isn’t the first time an astrology story has made the top three (ICYMI: Your local 2022 horoscope). There’s something about it that puts stars in your eyes, and this local coffee edition aligned with your universe.

15 rooftop bars in Kansas City

Life is better with a bird’s eye view and a glass in your hand. Whether it’s the top of a tower, the roof of a restaurant, or a decked out deck — you wanted to drink in the view.

📈 Top posts

World Cup announcement + crowd reaction

It’s one thing to celebrate once. It’s another to relive the hype over and over. You cheered for Kansas City with your likes, comments, and shares — totaling the highest engagement we’ve ever had on Instagram.

Arrowhead renderings

In other World Cup news, we shared photos of what Arrowhead might look like as an international soccer pitch. Something about the Chiefs sign next to the FIFA logo just feels right.

Rose garden event in Loose Park

A beautiful aerial photo, a local event + free ice cream all wrapped up into one post — it’s no wonder you took the time to stop and smell these roses.

📈 Top comments

In response to our story about why there’s a KCMO + KCK: “... We should be [grateful] because another name considered by City Fathers would have been, ‘Possum Trot’ - Let’s be glad that we are all ‘KC.’” — Johnny Blades

In response to drone photos of Bentonville, our outdoor road trip destination: “@crystalbridgesmuseum alone is worth the trip from KC!” — @sarahsipple

In response to our our photo of M&Ms illustrating one of seven KC inventions: “Innovation is in our DNA!” —

@keystoneinnovationdistrict

In response to the rose garden in full bloom: “We went this week at your suggestion!” — @mscholl87
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